TMG 500 mg with Folinic Acid & Methyl B-12 120 caps Kirkman
Supports the methylation pathway and seratonin levels.
Kirkman’s trimethylglycine (TMG) is derived from beets, which is the commercially available source. TMG is dimethylglycine (DMG) with one more methyl group. The chemical structure of TMG is a glycine molecule holding onto three methyl groups.
Like DMG, TMG is considered a "methyl donor" or “methyl bank." The additional methyl group makes TMG a more active methyl donor than DMG, which provides a benefit to some individuals. TMG can support the formation of methionine by methylating homocysteine. Some of this methionine eventually is converted into SAMe (S-adenosylmethionine), which can help maintain healthy serotonin levels in the body, thus supporting mood and a feeling of well-being.
As with DMG, TMG plus a coenzyme of riboflavin supplies methyl groups that attach to folic acid to form methylenetetrahydrofolate, an important component of many biochemical processes in the body including cellular perception and response.
Brand | Kirkman |
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Size | 120 |
Form | Capsules |
Strength | 500 mg |
Flavor | Unflavored |
Directions | 1–2 capsules per day or as directed by a physician. |
Supplement Facts | Serving Size: 1 soft gel capsule Servings Per Container: 300 Amount Per Serving Vitamin A 1250 IU Vitamin D 1335 IU Other Ingredients: Cod Liver Oil, Purified Water, Gelatin, Glycerine. Contains fish |